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Ask Liucci: Pre-Fall Camp storylines, position battles to watch & more
Fall camp is less than a week away as Mike Elko and the Aggies are about to hit the practice fields in preparation for the 2024 campaign. In this edition of Ask Liucci, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci answered another round of subscriber questions.
SEC Round-Up: History favors Florida as Gators travel to Rocky Top
Over the last two decades, Florida has dominated Tennessee, winning 16 of the last 17 meetings. However, as the 20th-ranked Gators prepare to visit Neyland Stadium this weekend, the No. 11 Volunteers are the favorite to snap a five-game losing streak in the rivalry.
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With 19 starters returning, Arkansas is aiming to rebound in 2021
The Arkansas Razorbacks have had a rough stretch in recent history and finished 2020 with a 3-7 record. However, second-year coach Sam Pittman returns 19 starters and will aim to leverage that experience to spark a turnaround in 2021.
Texas A&M only one of many teams with uncertainty heading into 2021
While the Aggies lose their starting QB, four members of the offensive line and must somehow find a way to build on their success from 2020, the program is not alone. Olin Buchanan takes a look at what must be replaced on the rosters of every Aggie opponent in 2021.
SEC Round-Up: LSU must upset Hogs to avoid record lows for defending champs
LSU is a far cry from the 2019 national champion Tigers that steamrolled their way to a title. This year, the Tigers are in danger of setting a record for the fewest wins following a championship and to avoid doing so, they must upset the... Arkansas Razorbacks.
SEC Round-Up: Coaches could be saved by COVID-19 cost-cutting measures
The coaching carousel could be less crowded at season's end as programs across the country look to save some money by not paying outrageous buy-outs. Four head coaches in the SEC could retain their jobs thanks to such cost-cutting measures.
SEC Round-Up: Gators, Dawgs not only teams with stake in Florida-Georgia game
First place in the SEC East is on the line this weekend as No. 5 Georgia and No. 8 Florida meet in Jacksonville. While the victor will take the driver's seat in the division, it could be that Texas A&M ends up being the big winner.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
Saturday wasn't the A&M defense's strongest showing of the year, but the unit got enough stops to keep the game in hand while the offense piled up points. Billy Liucci analyzes the defensive showing against the Hogs with thoughts on what must improve moving forward.
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Monday Morning Mike: Team's perception on Mullen matters more than media's
As he does every Monday morning, Mike Huguenin joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the latest storylines in college football. This week, Huguenin focused on the Florida Gators and Dan Mullen, whose antics on Saturday have landed him in some hot water.
Cover Story: Aggies showing signs of a team that can compete for championships
Halfway through the season, Texas A&M sits at 4-1 and are playing better football with each week. As Billy Liucci explains, it could be coming together in College Station for Jimbo Fisher and Co. as the Aggies continue to pick up legitimate momentum.
Mond, Aggies looking more like contenders after 42-31 win over Hogs
Kellen Mond and the Texas A&M offense were impressive again on Saturday against Arkansas. With continued improvement in some other key areas, the Aggies have the makings of a legitimate College Football Playoff contender.
Post Game Review: No. 8 Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
Texas A&M's offense was in top form as the eighth-ranked Aggies put up 442 yards and cruised to a 42-31 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks. The win was Texas A&M's ninth consecutive win in the Southwest Classic.
Key Matchups: No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Arkansas
For the first time since 2012, the eighth-ranked Aggies and Arkansas Razorbacks will do battle at Kyle Field. Before kickoff on Halloween night, Billy Liucci analyzes a few of the in-game battles that could be the difference this weekend.
Avoiding turnovers, running successfully key for Aggies against Arkansas
It's always a close contest with the Aggies and Razorbacks get together, oftentimes despite Texas A&M being a much better team. The Ags come into this year's contest ranked No. 8, and to avoid another close call, the Maroon & White should keep it simple.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Building depth at RB, Hogs' surprising turnaround & more
Before the Aggies host the Razorbacks on Saturday night at Kyle Field, Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions in this written edition of 'Ask Liucci,' today addressing all things A&M-Arkansas, recruiting and some spooky ghost talk ahead of Halloween.
No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Arkansas: Players to Watch
The Arkansas Razorbacks appear to be one of the most improved teams in the entire country, and they'll come to Aggieland for a Halloween evening tilt at Kyle Field. Ahead of the Southwest Classic, Olin Buchanan selects a handful of Aggies and Hogs to watch on Saturday night.
Cover Story: Aggies prove they can win in different ways with big games to come
Heading into the bye week, Texas A&M is 3-1 and appears to be one of the best in the SEC in 2020. While it might be easy to look ahead on a schedule in which the toughest tests are in the rearview, the Ags would be wise not to as Arkansas comes to Aggieland in two weeks' time.
Shortened 2020 schedule could enhance Aggies' hopes for a special season
While other SEC programs will feel the growing pains from either new head coaches, new starting quarterbacks or both, Texas A&M returns as one of the most experienced teams in the league, and that experience could give the Aggies an advantage in 2020.
Top to bottom: Ranking the 2020 Southeastern Conference signal callers
Kellen Mond made a bold statement at SEC Media Days last year, claiming that he was the conference's best quarterback. That certainly was not the case in 2019, but Mond could actually be the league's top quarterback in 2020.
Cover Story: In peculiar times, A&M is well-positioned to adapt and thrive
Jimbo Fisher will be the first to tell you he misses being on the field this spring as much as anyone, but as Billy Liucci examines the potential impacts of a football-less spring, he finds some relatively good news for the Aggies.